These are well done indeed. This is a contemporary series adapted from scripts from the original (1959-1964) TV series. One thing I've always found problematic about attempts to update TZ on TV is the absence of host and creator Rod Serling, who died in 1975. Stacy Keach, however, is a reasonable substitute. More information can on the Twilight Zone radio series can be found at www.twilightzoneradio.com

These are well done indeed. This is a contemporary series adapted from scripts from the original (1959-1964) TV series. One thing I've always found problematic about attempts to update TZ on TV is the absence of host and creator Rod Serling, who died in 1975. Stacy Keach, however, is a reasonable substitute. More information can on the Twilight Zone radio series can be found at www.twilightzoneradio.com

It'd be hard to top Rod Serling for this type of show. Remember the "Night Gallery" TV shows. Those were good too.

Okay, now for the OTR tie-in. Near the end of his life, Rod Serling hosted a Twilight Zone/Night Gallery style anthology radio show called The Zero Hour. There are 130 episodes of that show in the members' section. The episodes I've listened to are pretty good.

My favorite episode is "A world of his own" starring Keenan Wynn, Mary LaRoach and Phyllis Kirk. Takes place within the confines of his house. He just dictates things into his tape recorder and they become real. It's also the 1st time Rod Serling appeared on screen in an episode of the series I believe.